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Scientists Zero In On Bumblebee Plant Preferences

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"Pollinator gardens" have sprung up in recent years, planted by gardeners determined to help bee populations recover from steep declines. 

Science is only now getting a handle on which kinds of plants are most attractive to bees.  A study from the Plumas National Forest in California came back with strong evidence of which plants bumblebees will choose, when they have a broad set of choices.  Lead author Jerry Cole and some of his colleagues visit with their findings.
 

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